First Private Maritime Academy launched in Malindi
Education
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Standard Digital
| Sep 26, 2024
Mount Kenya University (MKU) has launched Kenya’s first private Maritime Academy in Malindi, offering a new alternative to the limited government-sponsored maritime training programs.
The academy aims to provide students with essential skills to succeed in the maritime industry, a critical sector for Kenya's economic development within the framework of the Blue Economy.
The academy's establishment is also seen as an effort to address unemployment in Malindi by equipping local youth with skills to explore opportunities in shipping, logistics, marine engineering, and related fields.
Located strategically near the Indian Ocean, the institution leverages Malindi's historical maritime connections and aims to make the town a hub for maritime education, drawing students from across the country and beyond.
The MKU Maritime Academy aligns with Kenya’s national focus on the Blue Economy, which promotes the sustainable use of ocean resources for economic growth, job creation, and improved livelihoods.
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The academy’s curriculum, which includes courses in marine navigation, shipbuilding, fishing technology, marine conservation, and logistics, is designed to meet international standards and prepare students for global industry demands.
The institution is equipped with modern training facilities, such as navigation simulators and marine engineering equipment, ensuring graduates are ready for the evolving challenges in the maritime sector.
In addition to addressing skills gaps in the maritime industry, the academy is expected to have a positive socio-economic impact on the local community.
The presence of students, faculty, and maritime-related businesses in the area is likely to stimulate local commerce and create employment opportunities for both teaching and administrative staff.
The academy also promotes environmental sustainability by integrating marine conservation and sustainable fishing practices into its programs, in line with Kenya’s commitment to protecting marine ecosystems.
By doing so, the institution ensures that graduates are trained not only to exploit maritime resources but also to safeguard them for future generations.
MKU's Maritime Academy is poised to play a significant role in enhancing Kenya's maritime education landscape and contributing to the region's socio-economic growth while supporting the nation's Blue Economy objectives.